Dedicated to the published work of Harrison Marks and iconic model June Palmer, along with the most popular models of the 1950's, 60's and early 1970's. Warning! This site is not intending to be pornographic, but more an archive and information resource of vintage adult magazines and images from the past. However, some of the content is of an adult nature and contains nudity in the shape of the female form, so if you are under 18 years old or easily offended, then please don't go any further.

Tag: Vintage Pinup 1970’s

I was looking for some inspiration for a colour image when the following image popped up from John W to save the day!

The amount of brilliant June content that John provides, I sometimes have to control myself not to publish it all in one go! Fortunately when I saw this one I just had to edit and publish it there and then! Not only do we see a gorgeous June in all her glory (including some bush!), but the infamous sheepskin rug makes a re-appearance.

These photo’s of an older June continue to amaze me and although they show more of June than ever, it amazes me how she cleverly poses herself so that she never reveals too much! None of those legs wide open shots showing everything from our June, that became so popular with everyone else in the 1970’s. Not that you would expect it from June either.

Enjoy!

Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

Two images from two different photo sets, with different underwear but the same office set, but both originals! The second shot in the tan stockings comes from a set of 6 photo’s from John, who has also dated the set. As he said in his own words ‘The calendar doesn’t give the year, but it does say 1st November and that was a Monday. That happened in 1965 and 1971, so I suspect the latter, as there seems to be an early electronic calculator by the telephone’. Well spotted and worked out John!

To add to that evidence, June has long hair similar to those shot in this set. I love the office backdrop in these shot’s, but I can’t get the the image of the boss sat at his desk and asking ‘Miss Palmer could you take something down for me please?’ and she certainly does take things down later in the shoot!Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

June Palmer with long hair posing in a wet blue dress! Taken in the 1970’s at ScottLee Studio’s and other shots of June with the same styled long hair would put this shot at 1971. This comes from a set of six images and love the gold background in the shot.Note: This is an original image and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the image remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

Time for another never before seen June Palmer video, this time starring an older June in a video entitled ‘Triangle’.

The basic story of the this video is a simple one … June is part of an orchestra, but has the unfortunate task of playing the ‘Triangle’, which is limited and boring. As such she starts to daydream and fall asleep and dreams of sheep jumping through the triangle, followed by her dressed as little bo-peep. What follows is a chase between her as little bo-peep and little boy blue, where along the way various parts of her clothing fall off (what a surprise!)

Now for some facts:

The film was shot by our very own John W at June and Arthur Howells house in South London in the summer of 1978.

The film was a competition entry by a federation of film clubs of which John was a member of one. The entry criteria was that the film had to have the title ‘Triangle’.

Not only is the film shot by John, but he stars in it along side June in the roles of the symbol player and ‘Little Boy Blue’!

The image on June’s wikipedia page (below) is a still taken from this very video.

A simple film, but one that gives you a glimpse of June later in her life through video rather than still images. Finally, it goes without saying that a huge thanks must go to John for allowing me to share this unseen video of June (and himself!)

Enjoy!Note: This is an original video and subject to this copyright notice, but can be individually shared as long as the video remains unaltered and this website is acknowledged as the source.

Following in the footsteps of Margaret Nolan, June Palmer and Ann Walker an appearance in Mayfair Magazine for Angela Duncan. She appeared on the cover of Mayfair Vol.5 No.10 (October 1970) and as Mayfair’s Girl of the Month as above. Sorry don’t have a very good copy of the cover, but love the shots in white stockings and panties!